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Golden Queen. This so nearly resembles the Cuthbert in 
all but its beautiful color as to need no other description. 
jSi per doz., |2 for 30. 
Joseph Albistoii writes : " The Golden Queen I had of you last year 
is just splendid ; the best yellow Raspberry I ever saw." 
Springfield. Medium, black, very early, sweet and e.\cel- 
lent. "Its earliness is remarkable."— /. jy. //a/i'. $1 per doz. 
Mr. Griffith, of The Rural Nezv- Yorker vinin'i: "I did no tknow 
thai carliriess was a characteristic of the Springfield. Ours (June 18) 
were the earliest ripe berries ever raised on Lonfa: Island. 1 wish niy 
whole plantation was Springfield and Golden Queen. 
Hilborn. From Canada. Berries of good size and fine 
quality. Healthy, hardy and productive. $1 per doz, 
Kansas. Larger than Gregg (which is too tender here). 
Later than Tyler; black, firm and delicious. New. $1 per doz. 
Tyler, or Souhegan. Second early, medium, very black, 
firm and sweet. Plant vigorous, hardy, prolific, ripening its 
entire crop in a short period. 60 cts. per doz., $3 per 100. 
A gardener wr ites : " I never saw a Tylerwith tips winter-killed, or 
fail to be loaded down with a show of fruit. It would enthuse the 
laziest boy alive with energy to pitch in and fill his baskets." 
^Jfp'This select list comprises the best of the Raspberry 
family for this section. 
We deliver Raspberry plants at your post-office at the 
dozen prices. 
